Posted on 07/29/2010 6:57:17 AM PDT by panzerkamphwageneinz
Dear ---------
Good morning. Deal has the support of GA Right to Life. He was not my first choice.
Sen Jeff Chapman was by far the best cand, but no money and a crowded field had him finish way back.
Handel has virtually zero pro life or Christian support. She has played Romney-esque on her life and marriage positions over the years depending on the crowd.
She is for rape and incest exclusions, supports embryonic research, and gave big $$$ to Planned Parenthood while Fulton Co Comm Chrm.
Her campaign told my office that she and her husnand Steve visit around but are not official church members anywhere.
Deal is right on all key issues but just not our preferred champion. We will probably vote for him, or maybe write in your name, but no way can we support Handel.
He is 40+ yrs married to his first wife and a 25+ yr member and Sunday School teacher at FBC Gainesville.
Judge, prosecutor, state rep and congressman, voted Top 10 most conservative member of Congress.
He was up one pt over Handel in the latest poll.
She would be disastorous for GA and the nation.
Hope that helps.
Blessings.
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We’ll see how this pans out. Deal is not the only conservative to be hit with ethics charges that ended up to be unfounded, remember?
I know one thing - the AJC is telling us pretty clearly who the dems DON’T want to run for governor.
Since the majority of those comments are based on misinformation, all it does is show that a some folks didn’t do their homework on the candidates.
Here are the facts:
http://www.factcheck.org/2010/07/a-false-attack-on-a-palin-backed-mama-grizzly/
One of Sarah Palins annointed "Mama Grizzlies" is under attack in Georgia for not being conservative enough to suit Republican primary voters. But we find the attack is misleading and makes false claims.
In the race to be governor of Georgia, the Palin-backed candidate is Secretary of State Karen Handel. One of her main opponents in the July 20 GOP primary is Insurance Commissioner John Oxendine. His ad claims that as a Fulton County commissioner Handel presided over spending that "skyrocketed," supported federal tax dollars to an "abortion provider" and "supported taxpayer benefits for gay couples. All of these fall short of the truth.
Click the link to read the whole article...
I appreciate your comment and will take it under consideration. However, my mind is able to grasp the bigger picture and will not necessarily be swayed.
Like with every site of this type, you have to examine the evidence they present not the conclusions they make.
Yesterday, GatewayPundit came out with this big deal about the "Teacher" who confronted Palin not being a teacher but a singer in a female impersonator act. This was actually quite wrong but you had to read the comments to get the real facts.
Big generalizations are often wrong and normally misguided. So, pardon me if I am not overwrought about Patterico's lament.
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